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Engagement Case Studies

Engagement Case Studies

Sustainability at Warwick

Community engagement, partners and networks are a crucial part of our University's journey towards a more sustainable future. Find out more about our work with local, regional, national, and international partners in these sustainability case studies.

Sustainability and Individual Action: How One Person Transforms Campus Culture

Click hereLink opens in a new window to listen to Gary StockerLink opens in a new window, Test Engineer and Green Champion at WMG, has spent over five years collecting niche recyclable materials across Warwick.

Teaching for a Sustainable Future: Embedding Sustainability Across Disciplines

The second session of the Transatlantic Teaching Exchange SeriesLink opens in a new window brought together educators from over 20 institutions across the UK, US, and Canada to explore how sustainability can be meaningfully embedded in university curricula.

Tata Power and University of Warwick Forge Strategic Alliance in New Energy Systems Innovation

The University of Warwick has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Tata Power, India’s leading integrated power company, to deliver research and innovation in grid modernisation, fast charging, power storage, industrial decarbonisation, digital energy systems, optimisation and advanced manufacturing approaches.

Warwick Wins Big Hog Friendly Litter Pick Challenge

After building momentum with a Top 3 finish in the past two years, the University of Warwick has won the universities category of the Big Hog Friendly Litter Pick Challenge for the first time, recognising the University’s ongoing efforts to reduce litter and protect wildlife on campus and in the local community.

University of Warwick showcases Coventry’s digital inclusion and tech reuse success at Houses of Parliament

The University of Warwick joined partners at the Houses of Parliament to present CovConnects’ achievements in promoting digital inclusion and tech reuse in Coventry, tackling the digital divide through collaboration.

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Getting Muddy for a Good Cause: Volunteers Dive Into Coppicing Sessions

Our coppicing session brings together student and staff volunteers to support woodland health while creating positive social impact. Coppicing encourages new growth and increases biodiversity by allowing more light to reach the woodland floor, supporting a wider range of plants and wildlife and helping to build a more resilient ecosystem.

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The housing crisis won’t be solved until planners put homes where people actually want to live

Dr Amrita Kulka and Dr Nikhil Datta have analysed billions of UK homebuyer searches, rental and sales listings, actual build patterns, and planning applications in a bid to discover why decades of house building targets haven’t solved the UK’s housing problems.

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